I do the same thing with the o rings. Another thing you can do if you run a tight spot quiver is to get the secondary gripper it helps keep your arrows from sliding up and cutting the o ring on the broadbead.
Actually they will affect arrow flight they will cause them to fly better by adding turbulence in front of fletching causing them to grab the air quicker. Search turbulator and see what they are
I’m doing my research on these heads and great tips for sure. I’m a little reluctant on buying them because they swivel when they go through the animal with possibly only having one blade open. I wish the just completely locked and didn’t swivel. I absolutely love the practice set screw. Have you had good luck with them?
Can't go wrong with these. The best mechanical out there. I assume you've seen lusk archery adventures test these, if not check him out. He shoots them in concrete and they don't break. He's never had issues with them not fully opening.
Great broadheads, I’ve been using them for years. Great blood trails, blades are very easy to replace. I shoot the Robusto, 2.0” 125 grain. Keep hunting.
There is a small plastic tool that comes with the broadheads that helps separate the blades to close them. I personally like to use a my hunting knife instead of the the plastic tool.
Inside the box besides the little bag with the setscrew ,allen wrench and stuff you see a sheet of stickers and a black card that shows how to close the blades up and replace them if you ever have to do that.
Found out an easy way to install those tiny o-rings over the ferrule, if you take a small pair of needle nose pliers, place the o-ring on the end of the tips of them and gently stretch them over the ferrule to the groove. Also if you do the tip on sliding them down the shaft of your bolt/arrow, it is quick and easy by gently stretching the o-ring over the ahaft.
Yes, the o- rings keep the blades in place. Without them, they may not deploy all the way, but with the way they are designed you will definitely have blades sticking out on one side or the other.
Excellent advice, will be putting it to use asap!
Great tips. Thanks
Great tips, love my Sevr broadheads.
Awesome tip, just subscribed
Clever clever😊
good tip
nice tip
Awesome tip! I’ve had o-rings break in the past had to wait to get back to camp. I’ll add this trick for sure! Thanks!
Good tips, thx.
Excellent video
I do the same thing with the o rings.
Another thing you can do if you run a tight spot quiver is to get the secondary gripper it helps keep your arrows from sliding up and cutting the o ring on the broadbead.
Run.
Can’t do your o ring thing on crossbow arrows because of the rail they use to ride in.
Great tips! I plan to try the 2.0 for the 2022 season.
Good tips...just bought some 150gr Robustos....hoping to put them to good use this fall.
Great tips. Thank you. Just bought the Ti 2.0 125, looking forward to hunting with them this year.
I love redundancies for in the field. Great tip!
Probably a good idea to get a bag of o rings for your field kit.
O ring is going to stretch out
Actually they will affect arrow flight they will cause them to fly better by adding turbulence in front of fletching causing them to grab the air quicker. Search turbulator and see what they are
Excellent advice!
I’m doing my research on these heads and great tips for sure. I’m a little reluctant on buying them because they swivel when they go through the animal with possibly only having one blade open. I wish the just completely locked and didn’t swivel. I absolutely love the practice set screw. Have you had good luck with them?
Both blades lock open and are still able to swivel. Hope that helps, good luck!
Can't go wrong with these. The best mechanical out there. I assume you've seen lusk archery adventures test these, if not check him out. He shoots them in concrete and they don't break. He's never had issues with them not fully opening.
Great broadheads, I’ve been using them for years. Great blood trails, blades are very easy to replace. I shoot the Robusto, 2.0” 125 grain. Keep hunting.
Awesome tips!!
Great tip thx
How do you close the blades after they are deployed,safely
There is a small plastic tool that comes with the broadheads that helps separate the blades to close them. I personally like to use a my hunting knife instead of the the plastic tool.
Inside the box besides the little bag with the setscrew ,allen wrench and stuff you see a sheet of stickers and a black card that shows how to close the blades up and replace them if you ever have to do that.
Found out an easy way to install those tiny o-rings over the ferrule, if you take a small pair of needle nose pliers, place the o-ring on the end of the tips of them and gently stretch them over the ferrule to the groove. Also if you do the tip on sliding them down the shaft of your bolt/arrow, it is quick and easy by gently stretching the o-ring over the ahaft.
How has the sevr done for you on your elk hunt?
How important is the “o” ring? Will the blades deploy in flight from air resistance without it?
Yes, the o- rings keep the blades in place. Without them, they may not deploy all the way, but with the way they are designed you will definitely have blades sticking out on one side or the other.
Have any tips to make them not be a rattle trap ?
Do you need to run the monster 4 vanes to get them to fly straight?
They fly just like field points, so no matter what your set up is, you should be good.